Weight Loss Surgery
Bazarganan Hospital
Bazarganan Hospital
Bazarganan Hospital
Open prostate surgery is one of the most common surgical methods in the treatment of prostate cancer in men. The skill of the physician and post-treatment care in the hospital is very important in increasing the success rate of this operation. Iranian surgeons are the best choice for international patients.
Bazarganan Hospit
Corneal transplantation is a new way to restore vision to blind people. Iran is one of the few countries in the world that has the highest success rate in corneal transplantation in the world with a very reasonable price and very high quality.
Treata Hospital
Bazarganan Hospital
In men, removing the entire bladder (radical cystectomy) typically includes removal of the prostate and seminal vesicles. In women, radical cystectomy also involves removal of the uterus, ovaries and part of the vagina
Bazarganan Hospital
Cardiac valve replacement is a very complex method of treating coronary heart disease. In this method, the closed arteries of the heart are replaced with artificial heart arteries or healthy arteries taken from the foot or hand. Iranian heart surgeons are known in the world as the best surgeons and every year thousands of open heart surgeries are performed successfully in Iran.
Bazarganan Hospital
Foot and Ankle Surgery is essential reading for everyone interested in the foot and ankle and its disorders. The approach is broad and includes all aspects of the subject from basic science to clinical management. Problems of both children and adults are included, as is trauma and chronic disease
Bazarganan Hospital
Angiography is a well-known method in which cardiologists use a camera to observe the entire path of the coronary arteries and can clearly see it if the arteries become blocked. This technique is cheaply available in Iran and is done in the fastest possible time.
Bazarganan Hospital
Bazarganan Hospital
Bazarganan Hospital
Surgery for bone tumors in the arms or legs. Tumors in the arms or legs might be treated with either: Limb-salvage (limb-sparing) surgery: removing the cancer and some surrounding normal tissue but leaving the limb basically intact. Amputation: removing the cancer and all or part of an arm or leg.